
Five Frames: Bone Tomahawk cinematographer Benji Bakshi
The Film: Bone Tomahawk The Cinematographer: Benji Bakshi The Tools: Shot on Red Epic Dragon The Plot: In this western, four disparate men (sheriff Kurt Russell and deputy Richard Jenkins, […]
The Film: Bone Tomahawk The Cinematographer: Benji Bakshi The Tools: Shot on Red Epic Dragon The Plot: In this western, four disparate men (sheriff Kurt Russell and deputy Richard Jenkins, […]
The Film: The Final Girls The Cinematographer: Elie Smolkin The Tools: Shot on the Red Epic with short Angenieux zooms and Cooke S4 lenses The Plot: On the one-year anniversary of […]
Beginning with this chat with A Single Man and The Gift cinematographer Edu Grau, I’ll be doing a weekly interview column for Filmmaker Magazine entitled Shutter Angles. In The Gift, Jason […]
“Women don’t need orgasms. It’s science.” – Juror #10 (Paul Giamatti) Back in February a trolling movie critic questioned whether comedian Amy Schumer could possibly stir the loins of male […]
From the moment she began hijacking the family camera as a grade schooler, there was little doubt Rachel Morrison would live her life peering at the world through a viewfinder. […]
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the release of Martin Scorsese’s Goodfellas, a film that had such an impact on me as a 12-year-old that – a quarter century later – I still distinctly remember the first time I saw it. It was on HBO and the broadcast began well after midnight yet I stayed up all night to see it through […]
Spring is the rarest of horror film breeds – a genre effort that would function perfectly well shorn of all its macabre elements. It’s one of the few horror […]
I recently interviewed It Follows cinematographer Mike Gioulakis for Filmmaker Magazine – a piece you can read here – and had so much good stuff left over that I decided to […]